Dawn Branley - Durham University, UK.
Time to complete - 20 minutes.
You are invited to take part in a study investigating social media and online risk. The study investigates why people use social media, their attitudes towards it and any positive/negative consequences. Participation is anonymous.
Holly Gregory and Paul Redford - University of the West of England, UK.
Time to complete - 10 minutes.
A online study assessing whether types of internet usage can effect ones’ psychological well-being.
Loren Abell & Gayle Brewer - University of Central Lancashire, UK.
Time to complete - 15 minutes.
This questionnaire will ask you about your personality, friendships and how you use and interact with Facebook. It should take no more than 15 minutes to complete.
Dr Alison Attrill - De Montfort University, UK.
Time to complete - 20 minutes.
You will be asked to rate 165 statements about the frequency with which you share information about yourself online.
Daria Kuss - Nottingham Trent University, UK.
The purpose of this research is to investigate Internet usage and personality traits across different cultures. You are being asked to complete an online survey which will last approximately 15 minutes. Your answers will be anonymised. Participation is voluntary, confidential, and greatly appreciated.
Linda Dougan and Dr. J. Ramsay - University of the West of Scotland
Looking at online behaviours, particularly social networking environments, investigating whether the three variables are predominant because of this environment, whether age has an effect on these variables and whether gender has an influence